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3 locating the inverter – Magnum Energy MSH-M Series User Manual

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Installation

2.1.3

Locating the Inverter

Only install the inverter in a location that meets the following requirements:
Clean and Dry – The inverter should not be installed in an area that allows dust, fumes, insects,

or rodents to enter or block the inverter’s ventilation openings. This area also must be free from

any risk of condensation, water, or any other liquid that can enter or fall on the inverter. The

inverter uses stainless steel fasteners, plated copper busbars, a powder-coated aluminum base

and the internal circuit boards are conformal coated—to help fi ght the harmful effects of corrosive

environments. However, the inverter’s life is uncertain if used in these type of environments, and

inverter failure under these conditions is not covered under warranty.

Info: If the inverter is installed in an area where moisture may occur, we recommend

putting silicone dielectric grease compound into the electrical ports (Items 3-6 as shown

in Figure 1-1). Before installing the cables, or if leaving any ports open, squirt a liberal

amount into each port. Silicone dielectric compound makes an

effective moisture and

corrosive barrier to help protect and prevent corrosion to the RJ11 connections.

Cool – The inverter should be protected from direct sun exposure or equipment that produces

extreme heat. The ambient temperature around the inverter must not exceed 77°F (25°C) to

meet power specifi cations.
Ventilation – In order for the inverter to provide full output power and to avoid over-temperature

fault conditions, do not cover or block the inverter’s ventilation openings or install this inverter in

an area with limited airfl ow. The inverter uses two fans to provide forced air cooling, these fans

pull in air through the intake vents (see Item 9, Figure 1-2) and blow out air through the exhaust

vents (see Item 13, Figure 1-3). Allow at the minimum an airspace clearance of 6” (15.2 cm) at

the intake and exhaust vents, and 3” (7.6 cm) everywhere else to provide adequate ventilation.
If installed in an enclosure, a fresh air intake opening must be provided directly to the front side

(intake vents) of the inverter and an exhaust opening on the back side (exhaust vents) of the

inverter. This allows cool air from the outside to fl ow into the inverter and heated air to exit the

inverter and the enclosure. When mounted in an enclosed compartment, airfl ow must be ≥ 100

cfm in order to maintain no more than a 68°F (20°C) rise in compartment temperature.

CAUTION: Do not mount this inverter in a zero clearance compartment, nor cover or

obstruct the ventilation openings—overheating may result.

Safe – Keep any fl ammable/combustible material (i.e., paper, cloth, plastic, etc.,) that may be

ignited by heat, sparks, or fl ames at a minimum distance of 2 feet (61 cm) away from the inverter.

WARNING: The MSH-M Series inverter/charger is not ignition protected and may not be

located in an engine compartment with gasoline fueled engines under any circumstance.

Do not install this inverter in any area that contains extremely fl ammable liquids like

gasoline or propane.

Close to the battery bank – As with any inverter, it should be located as close to the batteries as

possible. Long DC wires tend to lose effi ciency and reduce the overall performance of an inverter.

However, the unit should not be installed in the same compartment as the batteries or mounted

where it will be exposed to gases produced by the batteries. These gases are corrosive and will

damage the inverter; also, if these gases are not ventilated and allowed to collect, they could ignite

and cause an explosion.
Accessible Do not block access to the inverter’s remote control and accessory ports, as well

as the inverter’s controls and status indicator. Allow enough room to access the AC and DC wiring

terminals and connections, as they will need to be checked and tightened periodically. See Figure

2-3 for the MSH-M Series inverter/charger’s dimensions.
Away from sensitive electronic equipment – High powered inverters can generate levels of RFI

(Radio Frequency Interference). Locate any electronic equipment susceptible to radio frequency

and electromagnetic interference as far away from the inverter as possible.